A part of these non-attributive adjectives can only be used as complementive predicates, others can be used as complementive and appositive predicates but not as supplementive predicates. There are also complex predicates consisting of an Adjective Phrase (AP) and an infinitival clause, in which an argument of the infinitival clause is related to the argument of the adjectival predication:

Example 2

De som is maklik op te lossen

the sum is easy up to solve

The sum is easy to solve. / The sum can easily be solved

There are some special predicative constructions which are conversion constructions. The predicate is semantically based on the AP, but it has the form of an Adposition Phrase (PP) or a Noun Phrase (NP).

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